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Israel says John Kerry sought to reassure Netanyahu over Paris conference

Some 70 countries, including key European and Arab states as well as the permanent members of the UN Security Council, were in Paris for a meeting that Netanyahu has rejected as "futile"

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Israel said on Sunday that US Secretary of State John Kerry had sought to reassure Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over a Middle East peace conference being held in Paris, which neither Israel nor the Palestinians are attending.

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Some 70 countries, including key European and Arab states as well as the permanent members of the UN Security Council, were in Paris for a meeting that Netanyahu has rejected as “futile”.

Netanyahu’s office issued a statement on Sunday saying that “Kerry called Netanyahu to tell him about the moves the US was taking at the conference to soften the wording of the Paris communique.” It added that the Israeli leader had replied by saying that “Israel had already suffered damage after the US did not veto a Security Council resolution (last month) and it should not be compounded.”

The statement said that Kerry committed to Netanyahu that there would be no resulting consequences to the conference, neither at the United Nations Security Council or at the conference itself and that “the US would oppose any proposal that may be put forward to the Security Council.”

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